I'm in northeastern Washington state. The scenery is really beautiful here; much of Kevin Costner's movie "The Postman" was filmed around 40 miles from my house. The closest city of any size is Spokane, WA (Zags, Cougs, Seachicken territory... lol)

I'm in northeastern Washington state. The scenery is really beautiful here; much of Kevin Costner's movie "The Postman" was filmed around 40 miles from my house. The closest city of any size is Spokane, WA (Zags, Cougs, Seachicken territory... lol)

I was thinking it might be fun to find a rep comment that was funny or that you liked and wanted to share but find them by clicking on your own posts in this thread.

If you click on the center button below your avatar it will show you the rep even the really old ones that have slipped away. Might be fun to randomly select some of your old posts and see if there was rep and if so what it was than you might want to share it.

It's the opening post on this thread.
I was thinking it might be fun to find a rep comment that was funny or that you liked and wanted to share but find them by clicking on your own posts in this thread.
If you click on the center button below your avatar it will show you the rep even the really old ones that have slipped away. Might be fun to randomly select some of your old posts and see if there was rep and if so what it was than you might want to share it.

Ok, here's one I found that didn't have too much personal writing on it lol! Reputation
Your reputation on this post is Extremely Positive.
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REP
same here
I like bugs
repreprepreprepreprep

And I got to see the end of the Iditarod today (on TV) before I left. If you know the history behind the race and love the dogs, it's the greatest thing in Alaska!!! My local musher had to scratch halfway through due to injury but his son finished fourth. The dogs, though, are the true athletes. Quite a remarkable feat running dogs 1100 miles!

And I got to see the end of the Iditarod today (on TV) before I left. If you know the history behind the race and love the dogs, it's the greatest thing in Alaska!!! My local musher had to scratch halfway through due to injury but his son finished fourth. The dogs, though, are the true athletes. Quite a remarkable feat running dogs 1100 miles!

I had put my 13YO Husky to rest a few years ago. Those animals are amazingly strong and wonderful family members.